Welcome to the snowmobiling community of
Lakeville! The Lakeville Sno Trackers Snowmobile
Club supports the trail system throughout Lakeville.
This interconnected trail system also runs east
through Farmington; south through Elko,
Lonsdale and Northfield; west through
Prior Lake; and is also connected to the
Minnesota State Trail System.

The club develops goals each year and
works very closely with the City to ensure
snowmobiling will continue in this area for
many years to come. It is our main priority
to keep everyone safe each season.
We need your help in achieving this
goal. Please obey the laws and make
sound, safe decisions.

The future of snowmobiling is in our
hands. We hope you have a good time
on our trails and enjoy the snow!
Mark Weber, President
Lakeville Sno Trackers

*Mark your calendar! Lakeville Sno Trackers’ annual trip is Feb. 3‐5, 2012
at the AmericInn, Lake City, MN. This property has a pool, hot tub and
sauna, large party room for Friday and Saturday night, breakfast, large
parking lot and gas and the trail is one block away. For reservations call
651‐345‐5611 and mention that you are with the Lakeville Sno Trackers.
Room rate is $62.90 per night with two queen beds, 48‐hour cancellation
policy. The block on the rooms runs out Dec. 30, 2011. Please make your
reservation as soon as possible and email Mike McGinnis at
searayder@charter.net confirming your reservation.

About the
Lakeville Sno Trackers Club
The Lakeville Sno Trackers Snowmobile Club has
been in existence since 1969. Club membership is
comprised of families that enjoy the sport of
snowmobiling along with social interaction. Club
members volunteer their time in order to maintain
safe and well‐groomed trails for your use. If you are
not already a club member, we encourage you to
get involved in ours. There are many rewards for
both you and the sport of snowmobiling!

● Snowmobiling is allowed from December 1 to March 31
and only when there is enough snow to be groomed.
● A snowmobile may be operated only on designated
snowmobile trails or private property with the owner’s
permission.
● A snowmobile may be driven only along the right‐hand side
of a City street and only in single file, unless otherwise
designated. Driving on the boulevard, private property or
any other portion of a City street is prohibited. Maximum
speed limit on City streets is 15 mph at all times.
● Snowmobiling is prohibited in all Lakeville City parks and
schools unless specifically designated as permitted.
● A snowmobile may not be operated at a speed greater than
10 mph within 100 feet of anything: ice fishing houses,
people, etc. A snowmobile may not be operated in a
careless, reckless or negligent manner.
● A snowmobile may not be operated on a public sidewalk,
pedestrian trail or public bike path unless it is posted
with signs authorizing the use of snowmobiles.

For the complete ordinance, go to www.lakevillemn.gov

Snowmobilers’ Code of Ethics

Also, we hope you enjoy the scenery and have fun,
but above all, please make being a safe and
responsible rider your number one priority.

For more information, please contact Mike McGinnis
952‐985‐5184 or email searayder@charter.net
www.lakevillesnotrackers.com
Club dues $35.00 per family (includes MNUSA dues)

1. I will be a good sports enthusiast. I recognize that people
judge all snowmobile owners by my actions. I will use my
influence with other snowmobile owners to promote fair
conduct.
2. I will not litter on trails or camping areas. I will not pollute
lakes or streams.
3. I will not damage living trees, shrubs or other natural
features. I will go out only when there is sufficient snow
so that I will not damage the land.
4. I will respect other people's property and rights.
5. I will lend a helping hand when I see someone in distress.
6. I will make myself and my vehicle available to assist search
and rescue parties.
7. I will not interfere with or harass hikers, skiers, snowshoers,
ice anglers or other winter sports enthusiasts. I will respect
their rights to enjoy our recreation facilities.
8. I will know and obey all federal, state and local rules
regulating the operation of snowmobiles in areas where
I use my vehicle.
9. I will not harass wildlife. I will avoid areas posted for the
protection or feeding of wildlife.
10. I will stay on marked trails or marked roads open to
snowmobiles. I will not snowmobile where prohibited.